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All but which of the following methods is commonly used in genetic research?
 
  a. Comparing magnetic resonance imaging scans of parents and children
  b. Comparing prevalence rates of a disorder among relatives of affected youth
  c. Calculating concordance rates between identical and fraternal twins
  d. Examining the co-occurrence of disorders in biological and adoptive relatives
  e. All of the above are methods commonly used in genetic research

Question 2

An asymmetry in brain development has been hypothesized to be a cause of
 
  a. ADHD.
  b. autism.
  c. learning disabilities.
  d. selective mutism.



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Answer to Question 1

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c. learning disabilities.





 

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